The Wild Fowlers; Or, Sporting Scenes And Characters of the Great Lagoon; With Many Practical Hints Concerning Shot-Guns And Ammunition, the Natural History of Wild-Fowl, And the Chivalric Sportsman's Best Method of Taking the Game
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Little Adam lay snugly among the tar- paulins in the decoy hole, with the bright stars shining down full upon him, and the soft, salty spray, made by the gale-driven low-tide water breaking o'er the smart I lo The Wild-Fowlers sloop's sides, playing gently about his shaggy head. There was something soothing in all this wild play of the elements, even to the timid Bradley ; there is always a com- forting susceptibility during repose upon the water aboard a sturdy craft in a safe anchorage, and t...he wilder the wind and wave, the greater the toss of the Captain's Coot, the sounder seemed the sleep of the sporting trio and their skipper. ^k.k. " To him who in the love of nature holds Communion with her visible forms, she speaks A various language ; for his gayer hours, She has a voice of gladness, and a smile, And eloquence of beauty, and she glides Into his darker musings with a mild And healing sympathy, that steals away Their sharpness ere he is aware." Bryant. VII Seth Fielding's First Lesson in Battery Shooting / ^'r VII Seth Fielding's First Lesson in Battery Shooting ' The fowler ever finds some new delight, Amid the varied scenes that nature spreads ; Far from the tumults and the clash of life, Thro' all her loveliest haunts, rejoiced he treads.
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